Spatial structure and ecological variation of meroplankton on the French-Belgian coast of the North Sea

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The spatial pattern of specific populations or communities plays an important role in ecological theories such as species, diversity, community succession and stability. A method based on canonical correspondence ordination (CCA) and constrained ordination was used to partition the variation observed in the species abundance data matrix into four independent components: spatial, environmental, spatial+environmental, undermined. Mantel and partial Mantel test results were in accordance with CCA result. -Authors

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Belgrano, A., Legendre, P., Dewarumez, J. M., & Frontier, S. (1995). Spatial structure and ecological variation of meroplankton on the French-Belgian coast of the North Sea. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 128(1–3), 43–50. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps128043

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